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Fumesucker

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10. At one time I built Really Big Stuff In the Water for a living..
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 11:16 PM
Apr 2012

Putting windmills on barges just doesn't seem particularly efficient in terms of use of materials that are getting more expensive all the time..

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Japan has lots of wind. You'd think they would have gone that way a long time ago. MADem Apr 2012 #1
Japan, unlike the United States cares about their land and resources. RC Apr 2012 #2
You don't need to line every horizon to get a lot of energy out of them. And I think they are MADem Apr 2012 #3
I can think of 54 good locations for wind RobertEarl Apr 2012 #4
I added an article above about Japanese "floating" windmills, positioned on barges. MADem Apr 2012 #5
They'll make lemonade from their lemon RobertEarl Apr 2012 #6
I think America is getting the spirit. My glass is half full. MADem Apr 2012 #9
Why use barges when the turbine can use the water as a bearing? Fumesucker Apr 2012 #7
You'd have to ask them. Maybe they want to be able to tow them to where the wind is at different MADem Apr 2012 #8
At one time I built Really Big Stuff In the Water for a living.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #10
Those Japanese are clever when it comes to engineering, though--I think they must have a "Big Idea" MADem Apr 2012 #11
Jackup rigs were one thing we built among other oil production equipment.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #14
This is one of the concepts in testing now. kristopher Apr 2012 #17
The "Seatwirl" has a very, very limited future as a device to harvest wind. kristopher Apr 2012 #12
In that case then there are a number of flying wind generators that get the blades up nice and high. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #13
I've always been fascinated with high altitude wind kristopher Apr 2012 #16
The altitude doesn't even have to be that high.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #18
Tell that to the people around the nuke plant that failed n2doc Apr 2012 #15
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